The third launch of the Hyperbola-1 rocket of the Chinese private company iSpace failed
Private astronautics in many countries is developing at an incredible pace, and China is no exception in this regard. And it is quite natural that not all launches end successfully.
So the other launch of the carrier rocket, which took place the other day Hyperbola-1owned by a private organization called iSpace ended in failure. This flight result was reported by the Xinhua news agency of China.
Another start ended in failure
The next launch of the carrier rocket Hyperbola-1 took place at 10:39 Moscow time on Tuesday from the starting table of Jiuquan, (Gansu province).
So the problems were recorded almost immediately after the missile was lifted off the ground, and as a result, placed on the carrier, the satellite was also unable to fully enter the calculated orbit, and the flight tests did not reach the planned goals.
Prior to this, the problems encountered were reported by the publication SpaceNews, and from the popular Chinese social network Weibo, absolutely all amateur footage of the rocket flight was quickly removed.
It should be noted that the Chinese authorities usually report all successful launches within an hour after the launch. But in the case of Hyperbola-1, there were no messages for a long time, and only in the late evening local time there was a small message about the launch by the Xinhua news agency.
For reference. The Hyperbola-1 rocket was created by the private organization Beijing Interstellar Glory Space Technology Ltd. (iSpace) and the first rocket was sent into space in July 2019. During this flight, two scientific vehicles were sent into orbit. The second launch, which took place in February 2021, ended with the destruction of the rocket.
Technically, the rocket is a four-stage unit that operates on solid fuel and currently it is considered the most lifting carrier of all private manufacturers operating in Celestial.
Well, it is not surprising that the Chinese authorities do not advertise their failures too much, because no one likes them. But there is a strong belief that all technical roughness and shortcomings will soon be eliminated.
And among private space companies, the hegemony of the Americans will be diluted, albeit by Chinese representatives.
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